Dr. Annika Bremhorst

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Dr. Annika Bremhorst

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Your Guide to Canine Insights. Dr. Bremhorst combines a robust academic foundation with extensive practical experience in the field of dog training. As an accomplished author and certified dog trainer, she excels in translating complex scientific understanding into actionable insights. Her unique approach at Dogs and Science enriches the lives of dogs and their human companions by fusing scholarly research with real-world applications.

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male-dog-vs-female-dog-which-is-right-for-you

When choosing between a male and female dog, consider size differences—males are often larger—and personality traits, with males typically being more playful. Each dog's individuality is crucial; factors like upbringing and training play significant roles in their suitability for your...

the-joy-of-sharing-your-life-with-a-dog-20-compelling-reasons-to-get-a-dog

Having a dog enhances emotional well-being through companionship, joy, and routine, fostering trust with increased oxytocin levels. Dogs enrich lives as loyal partners in daily life and adventures, offering comfort during significant changes and improving physical health through exercise and...

the-perfect-walk-how-far-should-you-go-with-your-dog

Understanding your dog's exercise needs is essential for their health and happiness, with factors like breed, age, size, energy levels, and health influencing the required amount of daily physical activity. Tailoring walks to meet these individual requirements ensures a balance...

feeding-basics-how-many-times-a-day-should-you-feed-your-dog

Understanding your dog's dietary needs is essential for their well-being, with meal frequency and content varying by age, breed, size, and activity level. Consult a vet to tailor feeding guidelines for optimal health; maintain consistent schedules to regulate digestion and...

dealing-with-dog-vomiting-and-diarrhea-what-to-do

Understanding and addressing dog vomiting and diarrhea is crucial for pet health, with causes ranging from dietary indiscretion to infections. Immediate care includes withholding food, providing water, and monitoring the dog's condition. Identifying triggers of gastrointestinal upset in dogs is essential;...

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male-dog-vs-female-dog-which-is-right-for-you

When choosing between a male and female dog, consider size differences—males are often larger—and personality traits, with males typically being more playful. Each dog's individuality is crucial; factors like upbringing and training play significant roles in their suitability for your...

the-joy-of-sharing-your-life-with-a-dog-20-compelling-reasons-to-get-a-dog

Having a dog enhances emotional well-being through companionship, joy, and routine, fostering trust with increased oxytocin levels. Dogs enrich lives as loyal partners in daily life and adventures, offering comfort during significant changes and improving physical health through exercise and...

the-perfect-walk-how-far-should-you-go-with-your-dog

Understanding your dog's exercise needs is essential for their health and happiness, with factors like breed, age, size, energy levels, and health influencing the required amount of daily physical activity. Tailoring walks to meet these individual requirements ensures a balance...

feeding-basics-how-many-times-a-day-should-you-feed-your-dog

Understanding your dog's dietary needs is essential for their well-being, with meal frequency and content varying by age, breed, size, and activity level. Consult a vet to tailor feeding guidelines for optimal health; maintain consistent schedules to regulate digestion and...

understanding-female-dog-behaviour-during-heat-what-to-expect

Recognizing signs of a dog in heat is crucial for proper care, including behavioral changes and physical symptoms like swollen vulva and increased urination. Understanding the four stages of the canine estrous cycle—proestrus, estrus, diestrus, anestrus—and their hormonal influences helps...

when-old-dogs-start-peeing-in-their-sleep-causes-and-solutions

Incontinence in aging dogs is often caused by physical changes such as weakened bladder muscles, hormonal imbalances, and health issues like UTIs or neurological conditions. Behavioral factors like stress and cognitive decline can also contribute to urinary accidents during sleep....

dealing-with-dog-vomiting-and-diarrhea-what-to-do

Understanding and addressing dog vomiting and diarrhea is crucial for pet health, with causes ranging from dietary indiscretion to infections. Immediate care includes withholding food, providing water, and monitoring the dog's condition. Identifying triggers of gastrointestinal upset in dogs is essential;...